136476

Palgrave Macmillan, New York

2016

386, xix Pages

ISBN 978-1-137-55038-5

Phenomenology for the twenty-first century

Edited by

J Aaron Simmons, J. Edward Hackett

This volume illustrates the relevance of phenomenology to a range of contemporary concerns. Displaying both the epistemological rigor of classical phenomenology and the empirical analysis of more recent versions, its chapters discuss a wide range of issues from justice and value to embodiment and affectivity. The authors draw on analytic, continental, and pragmatic resources to demonstrate how phenomenology is an important resource for questions of personal existence and social life. The book concludes by considering how the future of phenomenologyrelates to contemporary philosophy and related academic fields.

Publication details

DOI: 10.1057/978-1-137-55039-2

Full citation:

Simmons, J.A. , Hackett, J.E. (eds) (2016). Phenomenology for the twenty-first century, Palgrave Macmillan, New York.

Table of Contents

To the people themselves

Minister Stephen

13-31

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Meaning, being, and time

Neal DeRoo

77-96

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Mixing fire and water

Mohr Eric J.

97-116

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Phenomenological jurisprudence

Baltzer-Jaray Kimberly

117-137

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Emotion as the animation of value

Bottenberg Frances

141-156

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Phenomenological distinctions

Kelly Michael R; Kelly Michael

157-177

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The integrity of intentionality

Ratcliffe Matthew

207-229

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Affective incorporation

Colombetti Giovanna

231-248

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Embodiment and affectivity in Moebius syndrome and schizophrenia

Krueger Joel; Henriksen Mads Gram

249-267

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The slow death of phenomenology

Ennis Paul J.

345-363

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